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Piles or Hemorrhoids are the enlarged blood vessels present at the anus or rectum, causing bleeding and pain. They happen due to high pressure in the abdomen.
Piles are enlarged blood vessels present at the end of the anus. They look like soft lumps in that area. The blood vessels usually are present there. But they get enlarged, inflamed, and swollen due to certain conditions like pregnancy, obesity, etc. They can cause bleeding and discomfort. They are also known as hemorrhoids.
Anus, rectum, and blood vessels.
Piles are also known as Hemorrhoids.
The veins around the anus get swollen and stretched due to increased blood pressure. It caused those blood vessels to bulge and swelled to stretch under pressure and may bulge or swell. A few of the reasons for increased pressure are
Signs and symptoms of piles generally depend on the type. There are three types of piles.
External piles - are present just under the skin around the anus. Its signs and symptoms are
Internal piles - these are present inside the rectum. They are not visible or felt. Its signs and symptoms are
Thrombosed piles - when external piles bleed and clots. It can cause symptoms like
External piles are visible, and your doctor can see them. They do not need any special testing for diagnosis. However, for internal piles, diagnosing them might require a visual inspection and physical examination, which requires feeling around the rectum and anal canal to notice any lumps or unusual growths. Sometimes doctors may use specific instruments like a proctoscope for a clear visual.
Piles most commonly do not need any medical treatment. They resolve it by themselves. But if you do not notice any improvement, then some of the piles treatments include
Some of the risk factors for piles are
Some of the possible complications of Piles can be an increased risk of infection, blockage of blood vessels, the reduced blood supply to the anal region, excess bleeding, clots, prolapse of the rectum, low hemoglobin due to bleeding (anemia), etc.
Secondary preventative methods are similar to primary Prevention.
Other conditions that can be considered while examining the patient with piles are anal or rectal cancer, anal fissure, polyps, rectal prolapse, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), perianal abscesses, anal fistula, etc.
Piles are one of the most common anorectal-related issues.
Piles can improve within a week if you take at-home precautions like using stool softeners, painkillers, high-fiber food, preventing constipation, being active, drinking water, etc. Sometimes they may cause excess bleeding, pain, and discomfort. At that point, medical treatments and procedures can remove piles easily.
Most likely, piles improve without needing any medical treatment. If you are experiencing any pain or discomfort, you can get piles treatment. If they are present for a long time, without piles treatment, they can cause secondary infection, thrombosis or bleeding, unable to control the urge, pus-filled inflamed tissue, etc.
Blood vessels are usually present inside the anal and rectal regions. Increased pressure in the abdomen caused by constipation, pregnancy, etc., can put pressure on these veins and cause them to enlarge and bulge out.
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